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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko believes that repeating his Imola success in Monaco will be a difficult challenge. Max ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNRed Bull’s ‘compromise’ as clear ‘favourite’ emerges in MonacoOff the pace in FP2, Helmut Marko says Red Bull need to find a "compromise" as they went too far with the setup of the RB21.
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PlanetF1 on MSNSebastian Vettel responds to ‘ideal’ Helmut Marko suggestion after Red Bull return teasedSebastian Vettel has responded to Helmut Marko's suggestion that he would be his "ideal successor" in a return to Red Bull.
Red Bull have already demoted Liam Lawson this season and now Yuki Tsunoda is struggling too with their second seat alongside ...
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull boss mocks own driver after costly mistakeRed Bull Formula 1 chief Helmut Marko issued a brutal putdown to one of his own drivers following last weekend's ...
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has warned that things "could look different" for the team at this weekend's Formula 1 ...
Marko, Red Bull's 82-year-old motorsport consultant, had previously considered Verstappen's hopes of a fifth title unlikely. But Imola has renewed his optimism — cautiously.
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Max Verstappen dominated in Imola to secure his second race victory of the year, sparking hopes of a potential championship ...
According to top advisor Helmut Marko, if Red Bull want to be towards the front, they have to do something else than their rivals, answering GPblog's question in Monaco.
With Norris on pole and Verstappen lining up behind championship leader Oscar Piastri and also Charles Leclerc 's Ferrari, Marko sounded more impressed than content. "The gap to pole position is ...
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